Maternal Self-Efficacy, Body Dissatisfaction, and Postpartum Depression in Primiparous Indonesian Mothers

Insan Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.20473/jpkm.v8i12023.1-26
Monisha Sonia Selvan, E. Surjaningrum
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The global prevalence of postpartum depression (PPD) has increased over the past two decades. The vast changes in the social and physical body are two crucial postpartum stressors in first-time mothers that may evoke depressive symptoms. This study aims to determine whether there is a significant effect of maternal self-efficacy (MSE) and body dissatisfaction (BD) towards PPD in primiparous mothers. The survey involved approximately 245 Indonesian primiparous mothers within the postpartum period of 0-12 months. Data was disclosed through PMP S-E, BSQ-8B, and EPDS. Regression analysis showed PPD was simultaneously (R = 0,433; R2 = 0,188; p = 0,00) affected by MSE and BD by 18,8%. PPD was also partially affected by both variables, with BD contributing higher (β = 0,167; p = 0,00) than MSE (β = -0,172; p = 0,00). MSE and BD are predictors of PPD in Indonesian primiparous mothers.
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印尼初产母亲的自我效能、身体不满意与产后抑郁
产后抑郁症(PPD)的全球患病率在过去二十年中有所上升。社交和身体的巨大变化是初产母亲产后的两个重要压力源,可能会引发抑郁症状。本研究旨在确定初产母亲对PPD的母亲自我效能感(MSE)和身体不满意(BD)是否有显著影响。这项调查涉及大约245名印尼初产妇,她们的产后时间为0-12个月。数据通过PMP S-E、BSQ-8B和EPDS披露。回归分析显示,PPD同时受到MSE和BD的影响(R=0433;R2=0188;p=0.00),影响幅度为18.8%。PPD也受到这两个变量的部分影响,BD的贡献率(β=0167;p=0.00)高于MSE(β=-0172;p=0,00)。MSE和BD是印尼初产妇PPD的预测因素。
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